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Old Sep 22nd, 2010, 02:28 AM
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Post Proved::1 Rupee=1 paise

Q: Prove 1 rupee=1 paise
Ans:
LHS=1 rupee
=100paise
=10paise*10paise
=0.1 rupee*0.1 rupee
=0.01rupee
=1 paise
so..............
LHS=RHS
..................................proved.

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Old Sep 22nd, 2010, 06:44 AM
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somewhere something is wrong
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Old Sep 22nd, 2010, 07:40 AM
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Default Dimensional analysis

my dear friend,
paise * paise =paise squared but not paise

Similarly
rupee * rupee = rupee squared but not rupee.


THE POWER AND IMPORTANCE OF DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS......
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Old Sep 22nd, 2010, 07:43 AM
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lolz dude!

according to fundamentals of mathematics
10paise*10paise is 100(paise^2)

something like a=10cm, b=20cm
then a*b=200(cm^2)

so ur second statement should b
10*10paise=100paise...
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Old Sep 22nd, 2010, 08:19 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kanji View Post
Q: Prove 1 rupee=1 paise
Ans:
LHS=1 rupee
=100paise
=10paise*10paise
=0.1 rupee*0.1 rupee
=0.01rupee
=1 paise
so..............
LHS=RHS
..................................proved.

Found Any Mistake ???
No na
Ur multiplication is wrong, u cannot multiply two units, it can be done like this: 10 times 10 paise is 1 rupee means 10X.1=1, 10 times 1 rupee is 10 rupees means 10X1=10. Give an example for ur calculation?
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Old Sep 22nd, 2010, 10:10 AM
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Default I think the mistake in units multiplication

Please think this way

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Originally Posted by kanji View Post
Q: Prove 1 rupee=1 paise
Ans:

LHS=1 rupee
=100paise
=10paise*10paise (it should be 10 Paise * 10) and not 10 Paise

10 Paise * 10 Paise = 100 Paise square

=0.1 rupee*0.1 rupee
=0.01rupee (0.1 rupee * 0.1 rupee = 0.01 rupee square)

=1 paise
so..............
LHS=RHS
..................................proved.

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No na
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